Digital Resources

Welcome to your anytime, anywhere library! Digital resources allow library patrons access a wealth of information 24 hours a day. A log-in and password is required for each of these resources and is available at your library.

TexShare Databases

TexShare Databases is only available to residents of Texas and eligible users of Texas libraries.

Gale Legal Forms Library (now available thru TexShare Databases)

Take the law into your own hands — and fingertips. Legal Forms users can create accurate, reliable legal documents with no hassle or stress. Choose from professionally drafted specialized documents in the following legal subjects: bankruptcy, bill of sale, contracts, divorce, leases, living wills, power of attorney, real estate and much more.

Start browsing magazines. It's that easy. Magazines may be checked out, don't expire, and there are no fines.

America's News

With unmatched U.S. news content from local, regional, and national sources, this resource is the largest of its kind. Its diverse source types include printed and online newspapers, blogs, journals, newswires, broadcast transcripts and videos. Explore a specific issue or event through the detailed coverage provided by local reporting or compare a wide variety of viewpoints from across the country on topics such as politics, business, sports, health, cultural activities and people.

In 1939, C. E. Palmer and his associates with The Texarkana Gazette started a daily publication in Mount Pleasant known as the Mount Pleasant Daily News. After a year and a half, the name was changed to the Titus County Tribune and became a weekly publication. Shortly thereafter, J. Frank Palmer and his sons purchased the Tribune. Eventually the paper was published twice each week and began daily publication in November of 1969. In the summer of 1972, the Palmers bought out local competitor the Mount Pleasant Daily Times and Times Review to form the Mount Pleasant Tribune.

Northeast Texas Digital Collections

The MPPL Digital Collection includes portraits of Titus County pioneers and information on the history of local energy production, as well as other documents and photographs of historical significance to the people of Titus County.

The Portal of Texas History

The Portal of Texas History is a gateway to rare, historical and primary source materials from or about Texas. Materials vary and include historic maps and a complete 49 volume set of The War of the Rebellion: A compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate Armies.This resource was created and maintained by the University of North Texas, and was made possible through a grant from the Hatcher Foundation.